If you are a permanent resident of the United States, you may be eligible to apply for citizenship through naturalization. Securing U.S. citizenship through naturalization allows you to enjoy the full rights and responsibilities of those who acquired citizenship through birth.
Among other benefits, you will be eligible to vote, apply for certain federal government jobs that require citizenship, avoid the risk of deportation, and sponsor eligible family members for permanent residence.
Although certain exceptions apply, you are eligible to apply for U.S. citizenship if you can demonstrate the following:
Keep in mind that you may be eligible for citizenship through derivation if:
If you have been convicted of a crime, you may not be eligible for naturalization. A criminal conviction can either disqualify you for naturalization or raise a serious issue about whether you are a person of good moral character.
Our attorneys have extensive experience in both immigration and criminal defense matters and are uniquely qualified to advise you on your eligibility for naturalization and guide you safely through the process.
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